
Rocket Perelman 2017
Set in the artist collective Rocket Perelman, Oliver Alaluukas' 2017 drama-comedy follows ten residents as they navigate the daily tightrope between personal freedom and shared idealism.
Director: Oliver Alaluukas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rocket Perelman (2017) about?
Rocket Perelman (2017) dives into the chaotic harmony of an artist collective where ten residents try to balance personal dreams with group ideals. Their shared theatre project becomes a battleground for differing visions of freedom and authenticity.
Who directed Rocket Perelman?
Rocket Perelman was directed by Oliver Alaluukas, who crafts a sharp and intimate look at creative collaboration and compromise.
Who stars in Rocket Perelman?
The film features Liv Lisa Fries, Tobias Lehmann, Gordon Kämmerer, Stefan Lampadius, and Kai Michael Müller in standout roles.
Is Rocket Perelman (2017) worth watching?
While IMDb has not rated it, Rocket Perelman offers a fresh, dialogue-driven slice of drama-comedy that fans of character studies and ensemble casts will appreciate. Its mix of humor and tension makes it a compelling watch for anyone intrigued by artistic communities.
How long is Rocket Perelman?
Rocket Perelman runs for 97 minutes.
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About Rocket Perelman (2017) — A quirky drama-comedy about art, ideals, and the people who test them
Set in the artist collective Rocket Perelman, Oliver Alaluukas' 2017 drama-comedy follows ten residents as they navigate the daily tightrope between personal freedom and shared idealism. Their communal dream—a joint theatre production—becomes the ultimate stress test, exposing each character's version of independence when ideals clash with reality. The story balances humor and heartache, capturing the messy, human side of creative collaboration where everyone wants the same thing—just not always in the same way.
Against a backdrop of creative fervor and quiet conflict, Rocket Perelman (2017) explores themes of authenticity, compromise, and what it truly means to live freely when your ideals are constantly challenged by others—and yourself.